Ghetto Qua'ran
50 Cent Lyrics


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Uh huh, uh huh, uh huh
Southside, what y'all niggas know about the dirty south?
One time

[Chorus]
Lord forgive me, for I've sinned
Over and over again, just to stay on top
I recall memories, filled with sin
Over and over again, and again

Yo, when you hear talk of the southside, you hear talk of the team
See niggas feared Prince and respected Prim'
For all you slow muthafuckas I'm a break it down iller
See Preme was a business man and Prince was the killer
Remember, he used to push the bulletproof BM, uh huh
This here get ya seasick, I sat back and peeped shit
The roll with Easy Rider and they ain't get blunted
Had the whole projects workin for fifty on five-hundred
As a youth, all I ever did was sell crack
I used to idolize cat
Hurt me in my heart to hear that nigga snitched on Pat
how he go out like that?
Rumors in the hood was ?? was snitchin
I ain't believe that, pa, he helped me cop my first GSX-are
Had the four-runner, the Z, the 5 and the 3
Used to drive his truck through the hood draggin jet skis
From Gerald Wallace to Baby Wise, don't be surprised
Of how freely I thought of names of games who dealt with pies
Like L-A-N-why's, L got shot in the neck, then told us connect
Them niggas who shot 'em got 'em for ten bricks
Fuckin Dominicans, turned around and gave 'em more bricks

[Chorus]

That first verse is just a dose of the shit that I'm on
Consider this the first chapter in the ghetto's Quran
I know a lot of niggas that get dough like Remmy and Joe
And Prince and Rightous from Hillside with the mole on his nose
Throughout my struggles through the hood, I started learnin
Life's a bitch, with a pretty face, but she burnin
Man I'm a get cheese like Chaz then run through wips like Cigar
Gamble all the time like country-curly head Prince and Tata
Po-po under pressure too, they know what they facin
Go against crews like be -Bo and killers like Patty Mason
A lotta niggas I know been corrupted since birth
Enticed to rob nuns for fun, for everything they worth
I know some cats that hail at old complexes like Cooley Wall
Together niggas stand and divided they fall
Round here, shook niggas they keep it in motion
Come around here with your rollie you can get robbed like Ocean
Lord knows, Tommy had loved and sold
Helicopters, Rolls Royces with Louie VaTonne interior
Might sound like I'm fantasizin, but son I'm dead serious
Montanna was no dummy, brought Benice to watch the money
Had money out the ass, he politic like the Asian
FEDs couldn't catch him dirty so settled for tax evasion

[Chorus]

Yo, rest in peace to Rich and Ron, money what they was about yo
The twins was some queens but got crazy cream with Alpo
Throughout my time I heard tales of Himey
Frenchy, Jamaican Pauly, Ducky Cally
Rodney Bump and Chick, shit
A lot a niggas flow the way I flow
but ain't been in the game all their life so don't know who I know
Writin rhymes is the best way I express how I feel
If I ain't rich by twenty-six, I'll be dead or in jail
Comin up I heard sippin to much booze'll leave you confused
And if you watch the news you see playas in this game that lose
I'm forgettin Lefty and Jazz, Pretty Tony and Lance
Head Lou, Mel son, Troy and E Money Bags
And a conversation over shrimp and lobster
And Benny Hiners heard Chico stopped boxin, and started robbin diners




Shout out to Clanvis and Clutch, Bob Dre, Black Will
If the flow don't kill you the Mac will

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to 50 Cent's song "Ghetto Qua'ran" tell a gritty and vivid story about the underground world of crime and hustling on the Southside. The chorus sets the tone of the song, with 50 Cent asking for forgiveness for his sins and reflecting on memories filled with illegal activities that he has engaged in repeatedly to stay on top.


The first verse focuses on the reputation and influence of two individuals, Prince and Preme. Prince was respected for his killer instincts, while Preme was known as a shrewd businessman. The lyrics highlight their impact on the neighborhood, as well as the singer's personal connection to them. The reference to snitching on Pat reveals the betrayal and disloyalty that exists even within their tight-knit community.


The second verse continues to paint a vivid picture of the singer's surroundings. He mentions specific names and individuals he knows, alluding to their involvement in criminal activities. The reference to the "ghetto's Quran" suggests that this song serves as a document of the street life and its unwritten rules. The lyrics reinforce the notion that life is tough and unforgiving, and the singer's ambition is to rise above it all, emulating successful individuals like Chaz and Cigar.


The final verse pays tribute to deceased friends and acquaintances, reflecting on their involvement in the criminal lifestyle. The singer reminisces about various characters, including the twins, Alpo, and Himey. These individuals are remembered for their wealth and reputation within their respective circles. The lyrics express the singer's aspiration to achieve similar success while acknowledging the risks involved.


Overall, "Ghetto Qua'ran" serves as a glimpse into the underground world of crime and hustling on the Southside. It showcases the singer's ambition to rise above his circumstances while acknowledging the harsh realities of the life he has chosen. The lyrics shed light on the individuals and relationships that shape the singer's environment and illustrate the consequences and sacrifices faced in this dangerous lifestyle.




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@bonesx187

This song should be in the hip pop hall of fame

@ducatarina8310

Ghetto Qu'ran Is The Anthem Of Queens

@hiphopdmt2167

Nobody writes hooks like this man. What a song writer..

@eddie9547

a poet

@foley_3104

I agree but nate dogg is the king of hooks

@ijustbevibin0425

@@foley_3104 hell nah he sounds weird as fuck 😂

@omegashenron8

@@foley_3104 50 come in second to Nate.

@alisonrayUK

@@foley_3104 Nate sings them. 50 writes them

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@edsworld760

50 killed the game with the mixtapes. What a time to be alive in middle school hearing this flow🙏

@Robakabobs

Bull shit outta your mouth..

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